Solving the Hybrid-Cloud Challenge - UCE Systems and MinIO

Solving the Hybrid-Cloud Challenge - UCE Systems and MinIO

MinIO has partners across the ecosystem - from our cloud partnerships with AWS, GCP, Azure and IBM to more solution-focused partnerships like Snowflake and Dremio. We are pleased to add UCE Systems to our roster of solutions-based partnerships. UCE is a leading consulting firm focused on modern data platforms (like the aforementioned Dremio). UCE has brought dozens of enterprises out

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The Lifecycle of the Cloud

The Lifecycle of the Cloud

The double whammy of inflation (and correspondingly high interest rates for the foreseeable future), demand destruction and an uncertain outlook have companies aggressively looking for cost savings. Now. While reducing headcount is a current play for most of the tech industry, there is real money in the data stack. Every company is a data company at this juncture - it

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Rethinking Observability with MinIO and CloudFabrix

Rethinking Observability with MinIO and CloudFabrix

While the growth trajectory for data in general is extraordinary, it is the growth of log files that really stand out. As the heartbeat of digital enterprise, these files contain a remarkable amount of intelligence - across a stunning range, from security to customer behavior to operational performance. The growth of log files, however, presents particular challenges for the enterprise.

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Teaming With PWC on AI/ML Innovation

Teaming With PWC on AI/ML Innovation

Canada’s artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) credentials are well known to those in the space. Some would argue that Toronto, not Silicon Valley, is the center of the western AI universe. Diplomatically sidestepping that debate, there is no doubt that there are big things going on north of the border. That is why we are so excited

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Kasten and MinIO: Secure, Cloud-Native Backups at Scale

Kasten and MinIO: Secure, Cloud-Native Backups at Scale

Gaurav Rishi [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishigaurav/], Kasten; Kris Inapurapu [https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisinapurapu/], MinIO Kubernetes has fundamentally changed the way applications are architected, built and managed. The implications are widespread, but one area that requires a significant overhaul is backup and disaster recovery. In the Kubernetes world, applications are composed of microservices and short-lived containers, requiring

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